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Prestige Holborn project for Space Air 330 Holborn Gate is a landmark building in central London within easy reach of the West End and the City of London. The impressive nine-storey, glass-fronted office building is in a prime business location that has been associated with the legal profession since medieval times. Space Airconditioning, the Guildford- based Daikin distributor, was specified to supply what is probably the UK’s largest installation of Daikin’s R22 replacement VRVQ air conditioning systems as part of a recently completed major refurbishment. Space Airconditioning had supplied, and been closely involved with, the building’s original R22-based Daikin VRV systems and held comprehensive data on the original installation. This information greatly assisted M&E consultants BWS of Epsom, acting on behalf of the client Land Securities, when it came to considering replacement air conditioning system designs. l Call 01483 504 883 or visit www.spaceair.co.uk


Some products are new, some revolutionising – like the Gold version E air handling unit


The arrival of Gold air handling units from Swegon revolutionised the market 20 years ago. The integration of physical product and controls was the first step of Gold’s way to fame, a tradition of innovation that has never stopped. Now it’s time for Gold version E, another revolution in the way the industry looks at air handling units. Over the years, the hardware, controls and functions of the Gold have been constantly improved and the air handling unit capabilities expanded into today’s powerful product. l Visit www.swegon.co.uk or call 01992 450400


Simmtronic’s lighting system delivers savings for Network Rail Network Rail has installed an advanced SPECS3 Lighting Controls System from Simmtronic to gain the maximum energy saving and lighting management flexibility at its recently opened national centre in Milton Keynes. Known as The Quadrant: MK, the 400,000 sq ft building brings more than 3,000 people under one glazed roof, creating a new centre for Britain’s railway operations. Simmtronic has helped the organisation to create one of the UK’s most innovative and stimulating working environments. l Visit www.simmtronic.com, email sales@simmtronic.com or call 01992 456126


Optimix from Fläkt Woods Leading


manufacturer of ventilation solutions Fläkt Woods


Energy Assets augments multi-utility infrastructure offer


Energy Assets, a provider of industrial and commercial (I&C) gas metering services in the UK, has entered into a partnership with Flexenergy that strengthens its position in the multi-utility infrastructure market. Flexenergy is a leading provider of pre-insulated pipe solutions for a wide variety of energy technologies, including solar, biomass CHP, geothermal, district and community heating schemes and cooling and chilled water networks. The partnership enables Energy Assets to augment its existing GIRS-accredited siteworks gas service. l Visit www.energyassets.co.uk, email sales@energyassets.co.uk or call 01506 405 405


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. Officially launched at Ecobuild 2013, the unit features an integral motorised regulating plate, which adjusts vertically to control the flow rate and ensure a constant air throw. This is easily set using the LCD display on the purpose-designed Fläkt Woods actuator. l Visit www.flaktwoods.co.uk


has introduced Optimix – a pioneering ‘active’ room diffuser that improves the performance of demand controlled ventilation systems considerably, maintains excellent comfort levels for occupants and can also achieve a cooling effect greater than 100 W/m2


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